Firefox 5 now available, brings 'Do Not Track' function

Firefox has just hit another milestone for their mobile browser releases. Previously in beta, Firefox 5 has now gone official and is available for all to download. The latest release includes the Do Not Track feature to ensure safe and private browsing among many others bug fixes such as faster page loads over 3G as well as improved compatibility with SwiftKey keyboard. The full list is available after that break, as well as the download link for the Android Market.

The latest version of Firefox Beta for Android has the following changes:

FarmVille and PornHub are not the only things that need flash, I visit one particular flash chatroom on daily basis and that was almost a deal breaker when I had to chose between iphone and android phone. Also there are lots of tech/gadget sites that use embedded flash videos (not the youtube ones), So I dunno man maybe FarmVille and PornHub are the only things that YOU know, but trust me there is lots of other stuff out there that requires flash.

Agree 100%. I replaced my laptop with my Android since 4.3 inch screen is the perfect size to carry without giving up anything. Yeah it may be a smaller screen, but the tradeoff is worth it for me. I have all the apps I need that make me not need my laptop. Using the web with Flash is a MUST for me. 8 out of 10 sites require it including a site I use for my job on a daily basis, so not having it is a no win for me.

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